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Weather alert for the Western Cape

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The South African Weather Service has issued warnings for severe thunderstorms over parts of the Western Cape on Sunday, 8 February, and Monday, 9 February.

 

A Yellow Level 2 warning is in place for the Cape Winelands and Central Karoo on both days, with the City of Cape Town included on Monday. Forecasters say storms could bring localised flash flooding and large amounts of small hail.

 

Meanwhile, a more serious Yellow Level 4 warning has been issued for the Overberg District and Langeberg Municipality on Monday, where heavy downpours could lead to widespread flooding.

 

 

While the rain may offer some relief amid ongoing drought conditions, officials warn that dry, hardened ground increases the risk of rapid runoff and flash flooding. Residents are urged to stay alert and avoid crossing flooded roads or low-lying bridges.

 

 

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